Operation Manual

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Spectra Enhanced 7 Operations Manual, PTZDome Cameras
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This is different from a Preset Tour in that a preset tour begins at one spot and ends at another, using the
most direct path between them.
1. To create a new PTZ pattern:
a. Click New.
b. In the Create New Pattern dialog box, type in a name for the pattern.
c. Click Create Pattern and Start Recording.
d. If appropriate, add a Scan, a Preset, or a Preset Tour as part of the pattern.
e. When appropriate, in the PTZ Patterns task bar, click Stop.
2. To run an existing PTZ pattern:
a. Select the name of the existing pattern from the list in the PTZ Patterns area.
b. Click Run to start the pattern.
c. Click Stop to stop the pattern.
d. If necessary, click Re-record to record over the current configuration, and then click OK in the
confirmation dialog box.
3. If appropriate, rename an existing pattern:
a. Select the name of the existing pattern from the list in the PTZ Patterns area.
b. Type the new name into the Name field in the Rename Pattern dialog box.
c. Click Save.
4. If appropriate, delete an existing pattern:
a. Select the name of the existing pattern from the list in the PTZ Patterns area.
b. Click Delete.
c. Click OK in the confirmation dialog box.
Configuring Pan/Tilt/Zoom Scans
A Scan is a pan movement between two limits at a defined speed and a defined dwell time (pause) at each
frame.
l When configured with limits, when a limit is reached the Scan will bounce back in the other
direction, to the other limit, to start the pan movement again. It will continue until interrupted by a
manual movement or a stop.
l A Scan can be started at any tilt angle, and will maintain that tilt angle throughout the pan Scan.
1. To create a new PTZ Scan:
a. Click New.
b. In the New Scan area of the window, type in a name for the scan.
c. (Optional) Type in a value for the Left Pan Limit, and then click Save as Left Pan Limit.
d. (Optional) Type in a value for the Right Pan Limit, and then click Save as Right Pan Limit.
e. Type in a Speed in Degrees/Seconds.
f. Type in a Dwell Time in Seconds.